Quebec AMMurdochville looks to tourism to shake ghosts of mining pastMar 30, 2015 | 14:52Murdochville was once a thriving mining town but now some Quebecers aren't even sure if it still exists. We hear from the people who still live there to find out what they hope for the future of their community.

Quebec AM2015 Tax Season Difficult For Dual CitizensMar 30, 2015 | 11:25Canada - US Dual Citizens are having to conform changes in US tax law, costing many of them extra money. That's the case for the many dual citizens who live on the border in Stanstead Vermont.

Quebec AM2015 Tax Season Causing Headaches for Dual CitizensMar 30, 2015 | 11:25Recent changes to US tax law is making this years tax season more complicated and more expensive for many Canada-US dual citizens. It's certainly the case in the border town of Stanstead, where many people were born at the nearest hospital - in neighbour

Quebec AMQueen of Tall Tales Yolaine tells us sweet little liesMar 27, 2015 | 8:31La Grande Fin de Semaine de la Menterie celebrates the art of lying. Judges and the audience vote for the storyteller who manages to weave the most intriguing web of lies. Last year's champion, Yolaine, joins us in studio to explain the appeal

Quebec AMChibougamau dresses up temporary car shelters for 2nd TempoFestMar 27, 2015 | 6:44Chibougamau holds its second TempoFest. 6 owners of temporary carports choose a theme, decorate and invite people to a party in the driveway. This year there's a casino, a tearoom and a sugar shack. Organizer Marie-Geneviève Chabot told us more.

Quebec AMJealousy, Suspicion and the Quest for Revolutionary Solidarity: Irish-French Relations in Mid-19th Century QuebecMar 26, 2015 | 13:09They shared a religion, and a desire for revolution... but not much else. Professor David Wilson is researching Irish and French-Canadian relations 175 years ago, and will be presenting his work at an upcoming colloquium in Quebec City.

Quebec AMSkiers with disabilities find freedom, friendship on the slopesMar 26, 2015 | 10:06Organizer Francine Masson and skier Alexandre Vallerand tell us about the Canadian Association of Disabled Skiing Annual Festival, which brings together hundreds of skiers from around the country. It's in Mont Ste. Anne this year.

Quebec AMHealth minister's Bill 20 raises ire of Gaspé doctorMar 25, 2015 | 10:39The health minister's plan for sweeping changes in how doctors work and get paid may look good on paper, but for family doctors who are also required to work in hospitals, the plan is doomed to backfire. Dr. Mathieu Bernier tells us more.

Quebec AMGranby company opens milkweed fibre processing plant in MauricieMar 24, 2015 | 8:31The fibre from milkweed - called vegetal silk - is light, absorbent and insulating. A Granby company is exploring using it in everything from outerwear to oilspill kits. The CEO, François Simard, talks about a Mauricie plant which will extract the fibre.

Quebec AMTownships Storyteller back from IranMar 24, 2015 | 11:55Professional storyteller Patti Warnock has been telling her tales in schools, and at festivals all over the world. Most recently, she returned from the National Storytelling Festival in Iran.

Quebec AMQuebec High School program helps special needs students through cookingMar 23, 2015 | 6:26We continue our look at special education in Quebec with a program at Quebec High School that assists youth with special needs through cooking. Call Julie Slattery at 418-572-5009 if SNACS sounds right for someone you know.

Quebec AMSyrian Refugees settling into SherbrookeMar 23, 2015 | 11:16About twenty families have arrived in Sherbrooke from war-torn Syria over the past few months to build a new life for themselves. Our townships reporter Alison Brunette checks in with some of them to find out they're adapting.

Quebec AMRimouski CrossFitter gets international attention in her sportMar 20, 2015 | 11:46Quebec women are strong in CrossFit. Marika Wheeler catches up with a 21 year-old CrossFitter from Rimouski who is high on the leaderboard to talk about her sport and how it has changed her.

Quebec AMNew documentary goes up on the house tops with Quebec City's Roof RunnersMar 19, 2015 | 11:00Quebec's Old City is full of historic buildings with spires and sloping roofs. To clear them of snow and ice, crews rappel from the roof peaks on ropes. Helgi Piccinin follows those crews in a new documentary called "Roof Runners". He told us about it.

Quebec AMQuebec judge convicted of murder tells his story to CBC's The 5th EstateMar 19, 2015 | 10:07Retired Quebec judge Jacques Delisle was convicted of the murder of his wife Nicole Rainville in 2012. Delisle never testified at his trial. Now he tells CBC's The 5th Estate that he helped his wife to commit suicide. We spoke to host Mark Kelley.